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Feature Request: Navigate to next or previous lesson using keyboard #4895

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jai-sanghvi opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 2 comments
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jai-sanghvi commented Jan 1, 2025

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Description of the Feature Request

When I press Ctrl + Right Arrow it should go to the next lesson, and Ctrl + Left Arrow to go to the previous lesson similar to how it is on javascript.info.

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  • [] Keyboard can be used to go to the next and previous lesson respectively

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@jai-sanghvi jai-sanghvi added the Status: Needs Review This issue/PR needs an initial or additional review label Jan 1, 2025
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to 📋 Backlog / Ideas in Main Site Jan 1, 2025
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kichuu commented Jan 8, 2025

I would like to work on this issue. Could you assign it to me?

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I would like to work on this issue. Could you assign it to me?

I don't see an option for that. I think only the moderators can assign tasks.

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